Special Stitches

Foundation Single Crochet (fsc): Start with a slipknot on hook, chain 2, insert hook in 2nd chain from hook, pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 1 loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops (the single crochet), 1 sc with its own ch st at the bottom, *insert hook under 2 loops of the “ch” st of last st and pull up loop, yarn over and draw through 1 loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops, repeat from * for length of foundation.7 double crochet fan (fan): 7 double crochet in indicated st or sp.V-stitch (V-st): (Dc, ch 1, dc) in indicated st or sp.Reverse Single Crochet (rsc): Working in opposite direction than usual (if working right-handed: left to right; if left-handed: right to left), insert hook in next st, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through both loops on hook.

Pattern Notes

This design is worked as a true mobius creating the 180 degree twist with the join of the foundation, then each round is crocheted off the top and bottom of the foundation doubling the number of stitches.

I’m more of a mountains girl than a beachy one. But I do enjoy seeing the ocean from time to time, and being on the shore of any lake is very calming and a welcome diversion from daily life. If I could live in a lakeshore house I’d be a happy camper.

I don’t have a favorite beach, since I have gone to very few beaches. Love this pattern! I have done one other that works off both sides of the beginning chain. I worked up so fast. Will have to try tho one as soon as I finish all my other projects. Thanks for the pattern!

My favorite beach is 7 mile beach on Grand Cayman. But seeing as I will probably never get to go back there again I also really enjoyed Destin beach in Florida too and it’s a little more feasible for me to go back there!

oh I absolutely love this scarf and the yarn you used for it its just perfect as for a beach I like ……well I live in Florida the one closest to me is a place called Pine Island but another one I really like is Fred Howard Park in Tarpon Springs

The only beach I’ve ever been to is Virginia Beach. I use to live there. But now live in the Appalachian mountains of southwest Virginia. No beaches here but plenty of lakes, rivers and waterfalls. Thanks for the pattern. It’s beautiful

Im a new subscriber, I love the patterns BUT….. it would be very nice and helpful if the weight of the yarn were included with the pattern otherwise you have to look up the yarn used to see what weight it is.